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**Brazil, known for its successful World Trade Organization challenge to U.S. cotton support programs, is now suspected of breaking WTO rules by subsidizing rice exports.

According to Agri-Pulse, Brazil has dusted off a pair of government support programs that U.S. farmers say are being used to push Brazilian rice into the U.S. and other countries where the U.S. fights to keep a market share.

Brazilian rice exports to the U.S. for the first two months of this year are 60 percent higher than last year.

**President Trump appears to once again be shifting his stance on the Trans-Pacific Partnership after a White House meeting last week showed possible signs the U.S. would be re-entering the trade pact.

CBS News reports, Mr. Trump pulled the U.S. from the trade deal, as one of the first items on his to-do list after taking office.

The President tweeted late Tuesday that while Japan and South Korea would "like" the U.S to re-join the TPP, "I don't like the deal for the U.S."